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BLUEPRINTS
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RELEASE: NOVEMBER 2006
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TRACKS:
CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS
01 ROUGH AND TUMBLE (MP3)

02 TOTTERING THRONE
SEAWORTHY (SEE
HERE FOR MP3s)
03 NEW ZEALAND
04 MAP IN HAND PT. 2
AUTISTICI
05 ATTACHING SOFTNESS TO A SHELL [A]
06 ATTACHING SOFTNESS TO A SHELL [B]
JODI CAVE
07 ABSENT/WALKING BACKWARDS (MP3)

08 UNTITLED
PJUSK
09 SPOR 2 (MP3)

10 SPOR 4
LEO ABRAHAMS
11 CIRCUIT
12 WATER'S EDGE (MP3)

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Blueprint:
a plan, a model, a template.
Over the past 10 years 12k has established itself as a label on
the forefront of minimalist music and has become home to some
of the most important artists of the genre. It is label that time
and time again has not been afraid to release debut albums from
new artists, drawing on the new energy they interject into both
the scene and the label.
With the release of Blueprints, 12k presents 2 tracks each from
6 artists new to its roster and showcases some of the new sounds
and influences that will carry the label into its 10th year (2007).
The artists on Blueprints span the globe and offer a variety of
sound that both compliments and expands on the style that 12k
has become known for.
CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS: (US)
Christmas Decorations’ recordings tread a fine line between
organic and electronic, experimental and rock music. These tracks
move away from the structured songs of their debut Model 91 (kranky,
2002), with a more open-ended exploration of order and time. Their
forthcoming full length album Communal Rust (community library,
2006) explores ideas somewhere between the two.
SEAWORTHY: (AU)
A three piece collective that revolves around core member Cameron
Webb as well as Sam Shinazzi and Greg Bird, was formed in early
2000. Their compositions often blur the lines of conventional
categorisation with elements traditionally considered part of
“indie” or “post” rock blended with processed
musical and field recordings usually associated with electronic
artists. Instruments and samples are often looped through amps
and effects pedals, giving the sound an organic feel. Avoiding
the muscular approach of loud/soft dynamics, Seaworthy concentrate
on subtle shifts in melody, tone and texture to convey a sense
of time and place.
As well as releasing limited edition material (CDRs & lathe-cut
7”s) themselves, Seaworthy have worked with many local and
overseas labels including Feral Media (Australia), Black Lodge
Audio (Australia), Celebrate Psi Phenomenon (New Zealand), Misplaced
Music (UK), 555 (UK), Marino (US) and Fat Cat (UK).
Seaworthy’s Map in Hand (12k1040) cd is being released simultaneously
with Blueprints in the autumn of 2006 on 12k .
AUTISTICI: (UK)
Autistici creates audio narratives exploring the interchange between
sound and space. Space in this context includes the subjective
response within the listener’s head, where reflection and
fantasy serve to bring personal meaning to the experience. Autistici’s
music incorporates a wide range of sources and inspirations including
obsessional microsounds, textural orchestration, near silence
and field recordings. Autistici has released tracks on labels
such as Audiobulb Records, Hippocamp and Kikapu.
JODI CAVE: (UK)
Jodi Cave is a sound artist from West Yorkshire, UK. He was first
introduced to electronics whilst studying composition, and has
since gone to learn computing at the Ircam in Paris. Jodi is currently
exploring the potentials of home-made, MaxMSP based software,
to extend, augment and re-contextualize acoustic sound in composed
works and improvised performance. He has full-length CD forthcoming
on 12k in the beginning of 2007.
PJUSK: (NO)
Pjusk is a project from Bergen, Norway consisting of two musicians
and one graphic designer. They create an electronic sound that
is deep, dark and pulsing that evokes a narrative and sense of
other-wordliness.
LEO ABRAHAMS: (UK)
Leo Abrahams is a London-based composer and guitarist. He has
collaborated with artists including Brian Eno, David Holmes, Ed
Harcourt and Paul Simon, and released two solo albums: Honeytrap
(Just Music, 2005) and Scene Memory (Bip_Hop, 2006). Using a laptop
to process his guitar in real time, he creates music which contains
elements of folk, electronica and contemporary classical.
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